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Re: 400/450 vs. 460
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Posted by Red Rider on November 20, 2001 at 19:29:37 from (63.44.140.131):
In Reply to: 400/450 vs. 460 posted by JWS on November 20, 2001 at 16:30:46:
Red and Haas are right. The 460 has the same rearend and transmission as the 300/350. Most 460's had 2 1/2 axles the same as the 300/350 although you could have ordered heavy duty rear axles that were the same as the 400/450 2 3/4. Even with the larger diameter axles the the bull gears, ring and pinion and transmission were still the same as the 300/350. The heavier axles were really only required if your cultivating needs required you to have your wheels out real wide. For PTO work the 460 performed very well. I used a 460 diesel on a corn chopper and it kept right up with a Super M. For durability I would stick with a 400/450
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